I recently purchased a Victor Credenza with a pot metal reproducer. Although it appears to be quite solid with no cracks, breaks or bulges, it buzzes and rattles during play. Also, the volume is low so I know the sound box needs some tech help. Is there someone in the Toronto area or Southern Ontario who can help?
Another thing: The ID plate states "Credenza" not 8-30 and yet the platter is positioned on the right hand side with the record shelf on the left. Could this be a hybrid machine from two different years?
Many thanks.
Credenza pot metal reproducer help in Toronto?
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Re: Credenza pot metal reproducer help in Toronto?
I would suggest sending your reproducer to Peter Wall. He is in CA but you can find him on Ebay. He fixed mine with a broken spider and tuned it up for less than $40. It was fast turn around too. He is really the orthophonic guru so far as I can tell.
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Re: Credenza pot metal reproducer help in Toronto?
The turntable in the Credenza was moved over to the right fairly early on, in, as I recall the spring of 1926, long before the 8-30 came out Ten or twenty thousand machines were built with the offset turntable before tin inclusion of the record rests such as were found on the 8-30. Some "Credenza> machines also included these record rests.
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Re: Credenza pot metal reproducer help in Toronto?
Regarding your question of a person in Toronto or Southern Ontario.....most have retired from this type of work now. However, you may want to go to our "links" section on this forum and look up the Canadian Phonograph group that are based out of Ontario. You will find the link as "CAPS".Torjazzer wrote:I recently purchased a Victor Credenza with a pot metal reproducer. Although it appears to be quite solid with no cracks, breaks or bulges, it buzzes and rattles during play. Also, the volume is low so I know the sound box needs some tech help. Is there someone in the Toronto area or Southern Ontario who can help?
Another thing: The ID plate states "Credenza" not 8-30 and yet the platter is positioned on the right hand side with the record shelf on the left. Could this be a hybrid machine from two different years?
Many thanks.
You can also look in our "tech & tips" section as this issue has been raised there many times.
Best of luck to you.
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Re: Credenza pot metal reproducer help in Toronto?
George Vollema is another good source of repairs: he does good, fast work and charges very fairly: "George Vollema" <[email protected]>
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Re: Credenza pot metal reproducer help in Toronto?
Thanks for that. I've tried to find him on ebay without success. Would you have a link to his ebay homepage?m0xiemama wrote:I would suggest sending your reproducer to Peter Wall. He is in CA but you can find him on Ebay. He fixed mine with a broken spider and tuned it up for less than $40. It was fast turn around too. He is really the orthophonic guru so far as I can tell.
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Re: Credenza pot metal reproducer help in Toronto?
Thank you. Now I have a couple of options. I'm looking forward to hearing my big boy in all its glory.Nat wrote:George Vollema is another good source of repairs: he does good, fast work and charges very fairly: "George Vollema" <[email protected]>
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Re: Credenza pot metal reproducer help in Toronto?
I can add a hearty second to recommending Peter. His eBay handle is peterw4214. Look for listings with the title "Victor Orthophonic Reproducer Repair Service." There is almost always one there.Torjazzer wrote:Thanks for that. I've tried to find him on ebay without success. Would you have a link to his ebay homepage?m0xiemama wrote:I would suggest sending your reproducer to Peter Wall. He is in CA but you can find him on Ebay. He fixed mine with a broken spider and tuned it up for less than $40. It was fast turn around too. He is really the orthophonic guru so far as I can tell.
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Re: Credenza pot metal reproducer help in Toronto?
I will have to recommend Peter Wall as well, he did great work on my 8-35 reproducer.FloridaClay wrote:I can add a hearty second to recommending Peter.
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Re: Credenza pot metal reproducer help in Toronto?
Hi,
Give me a call. (905) 671-0876, Mississauga. I have two Orthophonic Credenzas, if I can be of any help.
Jim
Give me a call. (905) 671-0876, Mississauga. I have two Orthophonic Credenzas, if I can be of any help.
Jim
Torjazzer wrote:I recently purchased a Victor Credenza with a pot metal reproducer. Although it appears to be quite solid with no cracks, breaks or bulges, it buzzes and rattles during play. Also, the volume is low so I know the sound box needs some tech help. Is there someone in the Toronto area or Southern Ontario who can help?
Another thing: The ID plate states "Credenza" not 8-30 and yet the platter is positioned on the right hand side with the record shelf on the left. Could this be a hybrid machine from two different years?
Many thanks.